St. George Cathedral, Karingachira | |
Fullname: | St. George Jacobite Syrian Cathedral (Global Georgian Pilgrim Center) Karingachira |
Location: | Cochin, Kerala |
Country: | India |
Founded Date: | 722 AD |
Dedication: | Saint George, Saint Mary, John the Baptist |
Relics: | Baselios Yeldo |
Status: | Minor Basilica |
Functional Status: | Active |
Architectural Type: | Malankara Church |
Diocese: | Cochin Diocese |
Bishop: | Gregorios Joseph |
Karingachira St. George's Jacobite Syrian Church of Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, established in 722 AD (Makaram 13), is one of the ancient churches of the Syriac Orthodox Church. St. Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ is the founder of the ancient church in India. Christian writers and historians from the 4th century refer to the evangelistic work of Apostle Thomas in India, and the Indian Christians ascribe the origin of their church to the labours of the apostle in the 1st century.[1] [2]
The church is located near Hill Palace, Thripunitura, Kochi. The church is named after Saint George. The Katthanar (Vicar) of Karingachira was considered the representative of the Nasarani community of the erstwhile Cochin State. During athachamayam, the Katthanar representing the Nasranis, along with Nettur Thangal (representing the Muslims), and Chembil Valia Arayan (representing the fisher folk) accompanied the Maharaja of Cochin State.[3] [4] [1] [2]